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France had the largest army in Europe (and it was also regarded as the most powerful). They had some of the best tanks in the world.

The Royal Navy was the most powerful in the world.

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What three main countries made up the allied powers?

The United Kingdom ( 1939-1945) The United States ( 1941-1945) France (1939-1940) - France loses the status of Major Allied Power after losing to Germany The Soviet Union (1939/1941-1945) After you scratch France out, you get three!


What was the agreement between England and Poland that caused England to go to war with Germany?

The United Kingdom (which includes England) and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if any of them was attacked, the others would come to their aid. On 1st September 1939, German troops invaded Poland. On 3rd September 1939, the UK and France both declared war on Germany.


What 3 crountry declared war on September 3 1939?

While the start of the war is generally held to be September 1st 1939, with the German invasion of Poland, it was on September 3rd 1939, that England; Scotland; Wales; Northern Ireland; France; Canada and Australia officially declared war on Germany. The official German surrender was signed at Rheims in France on May, 7th 1945.


When did Germany invade Czechoslovakia and Poland?

1938. The Munich Conference was held on 29 & 30 September 1938 between England, France, and Germany to decide how to keep and maintain peace. Czechslovakia was not invited. The result was that England and France gave away Czechslovakia to Germany in order to obtain peace in Europe.


How did great Britain and France react when Germany attacked Poland?

For both England and France, it was the end of appeasement.

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Why did England and France declare war in 1939?

The Invasion Of Poland by Germany in 1939.


When did England and France declare war on the Nazis?

1939.


What did France and England do to Germany?

They declared war in Sept.1939


Why did England and France declared war on September 3?

England and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 because Germany had invaded Poland and both England and France were committed to support Poland.


Why did England get in World War 2?

Britain (which includes England) and France had a defence agreement with Poland. Germany invaded Poland on 1st September 1939, so on 3rd September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.


What three main countries made up the allied powers?

The United Kingdom ( 1939-1945) The United States ( 1941-1945) France (1939-1940) - France loses the status of Major Allied Power after losing to Germany The Soviet Union (1939/1941-1945) After you scratch France out, you get three!


When World War 2 started in england?

Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3rd September 1939.


What was the agreement between England and Poland that caused England to go to war with Germany?

The United Kingdom (which includes England) and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if any of them was attacked, the others would come to their aid. On 1st September 1939, German troops invaded Poland. On 3rd September 1939, the UK and France both declared war on Germany.


The event which led to England and France to declare war on Germany in 1939 was Germany's invasion of what?

England did not declare war on Germany. Great Britain did. England is not an independent nation. Nonetheless the Answer is still Poland.


When he World War 2 start?

September 1, 1939. Germany invaded Poland, and then England and France declared war on Germany.


How many Jews in France were there in 1939?

Approximately 300,000 Jews were living in France in 1939.


When it happened 1939 Germany's invasion of Poland?

September 1, 1939 German forces invaded Poland's borders after expressed demands by England and France that Germany not invade any other countries. That the German government follow the demands of the Versailles Treaty following World War I. Due to the repetitive breach of the treaty, the invasion of Poland was the last straw and France and England declared war on Germany September 3, 1939.